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Nelson Pereira dos Santos

IU Cinema Partnership

This lecture series is made possible through the generous support of the Ove W Jorgensen Foundation. Lectures are held in the IU Cinema. No tickets are necessary; however, seating is limited.

International Arthouse Film Series

The International Arthouse Series brings the best films from around the world to the IU campus. Tickets are just $3 for students and $6 for the general public. The series is sponsored this year by Ryder Magazine, presenting films in Bloomington for over 30 years.

Tickets are not required for Jorgensen Lectures

“Over fifty years have passed since Nelson Pereira dos Santos
made his first film, yet he continues to work with youthful
enthusiasm on new projects,” wrote Darlene Sadlier in her book on
Pereira dos Santos for the Contemporary Film Directors series published
by University of Illinois Press. “His career is long and diverse”
and “his various projects are unified by a leftist political point of view
and a desire to make his audience think as well as feel.”

This lecture will be interview format, led by Professor Darlene Sadlier.

This series is sponsored by the Department of Spanish and
Portuguese, Brazilian Consulate in Chicago, Office of
the Vice President of International Affairs,
College of Arts and Humanities Institute,
Film and Media Studies, Department of
Communication and Culture, African Studies, Black Film Center/Archive,
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, American
Studies, Latino Studies, Department of African American and African
Diaspora Studies, Brazilian Association at Indiana University and IU
Cinema. Special thanks to the Academia Brasileira de Letras and
Darlene Sadlier. This visit is also in partnership with UCLA, Wexner
Center for the Arts and City College, New York.